Bibiana Rojas
@biobiiana.bsky.social
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Asst. Prof at KLIVV–VetmeduniVienna 🇦🇹 studying the impact of global change on amphibians | Mum of Leah | #CienciaCriolla 🇨🇴 | #LatinaInSTEM | 🇨🇴➡️🇬🇧➡️🇬🇫➡️🇦🇺➡️🇫🇮➡️🇦🇹 bibianarojas.co
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luisapallares.bsky.social
En el marco de la Catedra Europa organizada por la Universidad del Norte que celebra este año a Dinamarca y Suecia, estaré participando hoy en el conversatorio "Somos las especies como Linneo las pensó?" Nos vemos (virtualmente) a las 10:30 (Col) / 17:30(CET) #CienciaCriolla
Cátedra Europa - Cátedra Europa - Uninorte
El evento que acerca Europa al Caribe colombiano con una nutrida programación de charlas, conciertos y talleres virtuales para disfrutar lo mejor del intelecto y la cultura.
www.uninorte.edu.co
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isbe2026.bsky.social
#ISBE2026 Call for Abstracts is now open! Submit your abstract by 15 December 2025 on www.isbe2026.com

@behavecol.bsky.social
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global-ecology.bsky.social
🌐 Global Ecology feed Digest #33, Sept 22-29, 23 posts!

✨For the lazy (yes we are!) & friends who don't like social media but might benefit from this feed, here’s a DIGEST crafted with 💚 for you to share

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bluesky Global Ecology Feed Digest #33
Curated digest of the bluesky Global Ecology feed on biodiversity, ecosystems & conservation at large scales. Terrestrial, freswater & marine realms.
globalecologybs.github.io
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c0nc0rdance.bsky.social
Here's an image that requires a second look.

It looks like a creature with big dark eyes is peering at you: it's not. You're looking at a FROG'S BUTT (you pervert).

Let's meet the Cuyaba dwarf frog (Physalaemus nattereri). Maybe we should start with seeing the front of it?

(📷: George Grall)
Stolen from a NatGeo article:  dark eyes on the rump of a frog look remarkably like big black eyes on a snake.  The rest of the animal is mottled brown, almost wood-like in texture, and it's on a red sand bed with blades of grass visible.
"A Cuyaba dwarf frog bloats its rump to frighten predators with false eyes."
Photograph by George Grall, Nat Geo Image Collection
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bbmwong.bsky.social
It’s the one year anniversary of ISBE2024 in Melbourne, Australia. So many fond memories. And now it’s time to start thinking about the 2026 congress in beautiful Torino, Italy. For further information, follow @isbe2026.bsky.social or visit isbe2026.com.
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wlallen.bsky.social
📢🦋 Our paper ‘Global selection on insect antipredator coloration’ is out and featured on the cover of @science.org

We ran a huge experiment to find out how ecological context favours camouflage and warning colouration as antipredator strategies. 1/6

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A white-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides) decides whether to consume a warningly colored white-barred acraea butterfly (Telchinia encedon). Photo (c) Mike Rowe
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sse-evolution.bsky.social
Submit your nominations for the tri-society IDEA Award by October 15! This award recognizes a person at any career stage who has strengthened the ecology and evolutionary biology community by promoting inclusiveness and diversity in our fields. www.evolutionsociety.org/society-awar...
Background: A glowing lightbulb. Text: American Society of Naturalists, Society for the Study of Evolution, Society of Systematic Biologists, Inclusiveness, Diversity, Equity, Access Award. Deadline: October 15, 2025.
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behavecol-lab.bsky.social
Please share!🙏
🚨 PhD Oportunity in Avian Behavioural Ecology in Spain
The BirdBond Project (MNCN & IREC) studies how pair bonds form, change & affect reproduction/survival in the spotless starling 🐦
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animbehsociety.bsky.social
Do you love research & writing & all things animal behavior? Well our journal, Animal Behavior, recruiting up to 5 (count em!) new Associate Editors!

Editors serve three-year terms beginning January 2026. If you're interested, email Exec Editor Scott Sakaluk ([email protected]) by Oct 31!
ron burgundy from parks and recreation says " you 'd be a fool not to pick me "
ALT: ron burgundy from parks and recreation says " you 'd be a fool not to pick me "
media.tenor.com
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tatsuya-amano.bsky.social
For those interested to see the productivity gap for men, here are the figures using the same # years in research as female counterparts. Based on English papers:
-50% for English non-native
-58% for English non-native from low-income countries
compared to English native from a high-income country.
Scientific productivity gap for men based on English papers. Shown are % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country. The number of years in research is aligned with female counterparts (30 for English non-native and 24 for English non-native & low income). (A) Absolute difference in the number of English-language peer-reviewed papers published between male native English speakers from a high-income country (baseline shown in pink) and male non-native English speakers from a high-income country (solid line in navy), and male non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (dashed line in navy). Here, non-native English speakers are defined as those with low English proficiency. (B) Absolute difference in the number of English- and non-English-language peer-reviewed papers published between researchers with the same combinations of the two attributes as (A). (C) Percentage difference in the number of English-language peer-reviewed papers published between researchers with the same combinations of the two attributes as (A). (D) Percentage difference in the number of English- and non-English-language peer-reviewed papers published between researchers with the same combinations of the two attributes as (A).
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tatsuya-amano.bsky.social
Women, non-native English speakers & those form low-income countries are disadvantaged in science but by how much? We found that women with non-English first languages from low-income countries publish up to 70% fewer in English than their counterparts. 1/5
doi.org/10.1371/jour...
#languagebarriers
Scientific productivity gap based on English-language peer-reviewed papers. Shown are the maximum % differences in the number of peer-reviewed papers published by female native English speakers from a high-income country (-45%), female non-native English speakers from a high-income country (-60%), and female non-native English speakers from a lower-middle income country (-70%), compared to male native English speakers from a high-income country (red flag).
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fiwivienna.bsky.social
📢 Vetmed Campus Open Day | Come along and experience animal research up close! 🐾
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📅 Saturday, 27 September 2025 | 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
📍 Vetmeduni Campus, Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Vienna
🌞 Admission free!
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melbrien.bsky.social
Funded PhD position available 🎉 Come and work with me in Helsinki to uncover the pathways producing colourful tiger moth wings. Lots of options for genomics, CRISPR, fieldwork, behaviour experiments… Email with questions! jobs.helsinki.fi/job/Helsinki...
Wood tiger moth on leaf. Photo: Juhani Maamela.
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discoverfinland.bsky.social
Welcoming in the weekend with a delightful selection of aurora shots taken around Finland recently.

Photos shared on IG by arcticroadtrips, wiltsu.jpg, petripuurunen, and sropponen:

www.instagram.com/p/DOc-V7dDLbq/
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biobiiana.bsky.social
Igualmente, parce! ;)
biobiiana.bsky.social
Wonderful week in Seville attending the Spanish Ethology and Evolutionary Ecology meeting. Great science, friendly people, and the opportunity to reconnect with long-time colleagues and meet new ones. Many thanks to the organisers & the SEEE for the invitation! ☀️🌴🐸
@klivvvienna.bsky.social
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mongabay.com
A recent study shows that people are able to perceive biodiversity through sights & sounds, and those perceptions correlate with the actual biodiversity of a natural place.

The study adds to a growing body of research on biodiversity perception & its connections to human mental health & well-being.
How do we perceive biodiversity? We can see it & hear it
In the verdant and melodious depths of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where the songs of birds match the murmur of leaves, several Indigenous people affirm the results of research that…
news.mongabay.com
biobiiana.bsky.social
Really enjoyable talk by an urban ecology rockstar @macgregorfors.bsky.social on urban ecosystem integrity. Who would have thought that you can get so much excitement from studying cities!🏙️🌿